People


Scott F. Hibbs, P.E., President
Mr. Hibbs has over 25 years of experience as a water resources consultant and project manager for many private, public and governmental entities. He has extensive experience analyzing and developing resource alternatives for vital water supply, treatment and storage projects. Mr. Hibbs directs multi-discipline and multi-organizational teams for regional water and wastewater projects, in addition to overseeing construction management and providing hands-on training for operations and maintenance personnel.

David Todd, P.E., Executive Vice President
Mr. Todd has worked with municipalities and water supply corporations in Texas for over 30 years. He has vast experience obtaining public project funding from various sources. His municipal project experience includes stormwater management, design for pavement/street improvements, airport projects, sewer collection systems, water systems and wastewater systems.

Scott D. Hay, P.E., Vice President
Mr. Hay has considerable experience as a water resources consultant for a number of regional municipalities and water districts. Mr. Hay has directed multi-discipline and multi-organizational teams for facility plans and system designs, in addition to overseeing construction management and providing hands-on training for operations and maintenance personnel. Prior to becoming licensed as an engineer, Mr. Hay served for over 13 years in the Air Force as a B-52 and B-1 pilot, achieving the rank of Major. His career in the Air Force produced extensive experience in leadership positions with varied individuals and project teams.

Scott Yungblut, P.E., Vice President
Mr. Yungblut performs engineering analysis and design on geotechnical and construction materials testing projects throughout Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma. He supervises engineering, field and laboratory staff and activities for construction materials testing and geotechnical projects. Mr. Yungblut also conducts construction materials testing in the field and the laboratory. His construction materials experience includes soil property tests, core sampling, abrasion testing, concrete slump tests, concrete design, concrete beam and cylinder testing and field density tests.

Fred Curnutt, P.E., Vice President
Mr. Curnutt has over 30 years of experience in all facets of engineering and engineering management. He has extensive experience in infrastructure, facilities, special component and equipment testing and facilities and test operation and manufacturing. Mr. Curnutt has excellent leadership skills and has managed design/operations staff on many projects.

Jerry B. Oldham, P.G., Vice President
Mr. Oldham has over 34 years of industry experience with 20 years of experience supervising subsurface investigation and hydrogeological-related studies. He has extensive knowledge of regional subsurface geological and groundwater formations, including the Ogallala Aquifer. Mr. Oldham is experienced with the following types of environmental projects: soil vapor surveys; emergency response; LPST investigations; risk assessments; Phase I and II environmental assessments; vapor recovery and treatment systems; free product recovery; and groundwater recovery. He performs contract and project management functions for state-lead leaking petroleum storage tank cleanup contracts. These contracts include emergency response, site investigation activities and remedial system operations and maintenance.

Larry K. Fuson, P.E., Vice President
Mr. Fuson has been actively and continuously involved in public works design and construction projects in Texas for over 30 years. He possesses extensive experience in municipal water supply and wastewater treatment facilities, ranging from feasibility studies, to detailed engineering design, to construction supervision, as well as overall project management responsibility.

Keith Kindle, P.E., COO
Mr. Kindle has 17 years of experience managing large public works programs. He has in-depth experience in project management including planning, design and construction management for water supply, treatment and distribution projects and wastewater treatment and collection projects. He has extensive experience with the Texas Water Development Board Economically Distressed Areas Program, CWSRF and DWSRF; Border Environment Cooperation Commission; North American Development Bank; Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs; and US Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development funding applications for planning, design and construction of public works improvement projects.